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In the [[SCA]], if a [[tournament]] bout ends with both [[fighter]]s delivering a [[killing blow]] to each other, then this is called a '''double kill'''. Depending on how the [[tournament style|tourney is structured]] or the wish of the [[royalty]] present, the bout may need to be refought until they get it right. Alternatively, both fighters may be awarded a win, or have a loss marked against their name. Occasionally, the bout will be decided using a means other than the original [[combat]], eg. arm [[wrestling]], scissor/rock/stone.
A '''double kill''' is [[SCA]] slang for a [[tournament]] bout that ends with both [[fighter]]s simultaneously striking a good blow. Depending on how the [[tournament style|tourney is structured]] or the wish of the [[royalty]] present, the bout may need to be refought until they get it right. Alternatively, both fighters may be awarded a win, or have a loss marked against their name. Occasionally, the bout will be decided using a means other than the original [[combat]], eg. arm [[wrestling]], scissors/rock/paper.

Revision as of 14:26, 2 September 2005

A double kill is SCA slang for a tournament bout that ends with both fighters simultaneously striking a good blow. Depending on how the tourney is structured or the wish of the royalty present, the bout may need to be refought until they get it right. Alternatively, both fighters may be awarded a win, or have a loss marked against their name. Occasionally, the bout will be decided using a means other than the original combat, eg. arm wrestling, scissors/rock/paper.